wingnut99 wrote:...[snip] Problem is that the front member of the mount is in front of the nipple that the bolt goes through and it's too close, maybe 2" away, to allow the bolt to enter from the front let alone be able to drill through it to locate a spot on the leg and remove and drill it.
I only have direct knowledge of the legacy mounts, so this may not apply to your B-model mount. The cross tubes are indeed close to the gear leg bold guides (...the nipples you mentioned), but they are offset just a bit so as to allow the bolt to slip by them. It's possible the mount may have been fabricated incorrectly if the cross tube is truly blocking the bolt path (worth double checking). As for drilling the gear leg thru the guide, you'll need at least a 6" long 1/4" drill bit to make this work, and maybe a bit longer if you can find one. This is one of the toughest things we have to do on the landing gear, but sharp cobalt bits, lots of drill lube, frequent stops to clear chips and cool the bit, and patience will get the job done.
Jeff